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Join us at the Dixie Convention Center in St. George, Utah for the 2025 Utah Library Association Annual Conference! Registration is now open, with early bird pricing ending March 31. Soon after registering, you will receive a Sched invite to this event so you can plan your conference schedule. See you in St. George!
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Thursday, May 15
 

10:45am MDT

Cataloging Conundrums
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
In this session, three catalogers from BYU will present on interesting cataloging problems that we have come across in our work. One presenter will present on cataloging Captain Canuck and will address the challenges associated with cataloging comics. The second presenter will address her quest to identify and catalog a picture. The third presenter will present on cataloging oddities in digital objects.
Speakers
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Sharolyn Swenson

Continuing Resources Catalog Librarian, Brigham Young University
Thursday May 15, 2025 10:45am - 11:35am MDT
Entrada B

1:00pm MDT

All the Presidents’ Papers: Exorcising the Ghosts of University Archives (20 minute session)
Thursday May 15, 2025 1:00pm - 1:20pm MDT
The Presidential Papers, a group of collections spanning Utah State University’s (USU) 17 presidents, is frequently used for instruction, exhibits, and personal research as a major resource for USU history. As part of a large-scale remediation initiative within University Archives, the Presidential Papers project significantly improved access, discoverability, and use of high research value collections that document critical parts of university history. Through the examination of appropriate levels of description, implementing intellectual order, and developing workflows, this session explores how secondary processing is used to modernize and improve high-impact collections.
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Abbie Chesley

Utah State University
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Paul Daybell

Archival Cataloging Librarian, Utah State University
Thursday May 15, 2025 1:00pm - 1:20pm MDT
Entrada B

1:30pm MDT

Taking the Help Desk with Me: Using my Patron-Facing Experience as a Cataloger (20 minute session)
Thursday May 15, 2025 1:30pm - 1:50pm MDT
I’ve been a cataloger for 3 years, but I worked in reference & circulation for 6 years before that. While my cataloging work is often "out of the way" from the rest of the library, I've found ways to use my circulation/reference experience to benefit my current job, such as helping co-workers who reach out to me with questions regarding access to ebooks & other electronic materials.
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Thursday May 15, 2025 1:30pm - 1:50pm MDT
Entrada B

2:10pm MDT

Digital Preservation Resources (20 minute session)
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:10pm - 2:30pm MDT
Libraries are all at different stages of their foray into the preservation of digital material. Some trying to manage with minimal resources and staff, while others are finding an overwhelming task of sorting through the digital deluge. Finding learning resources and help can be difficult. Here are some of the resources and communities I have found most helpful in my work in Digital Preservation.
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:10pm - 2:30pm MDT
Entrada B

2:40pm MDT

Studying Through the Noise: Using Wearable Biomarker Devices to Measure Student Stress While Studying in the Library (20 minute session)
Thursday May 15, 2025 2:40pm - 3:00pm MDT
Libraries offer a range of programs and spaces that can be noisy, but many patrons come seeking a quite environment. We investigated the impact of noise on student stress in the library using wearable biomarker devices. We measured participants’ heart rate variability (HRV), skin temperature, and blood pressure while studying in loud and quiet areas. We also surveyed participants about their overall stress, well-being, and reasons for visiting the library. Our research can be used to inform future programing and space allocations in libraries.
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Thursday May 15, 2025 2:40pm - 3:00pm MDT
Entrada B

3:10pm MDT

Books that Make a Difference: Collecting and Reflecting on Stories that Inspire Readers
Thursday May 15, 2025 3:10pm - 4:00pm MDT
In 1983, two journalists traveled the country asking hundreds of people with diverse backgrounds and professions two questions: “What book has made the biggest difference in your life?” and “What was that difference?” In a partial replication of that inquiry, we designed a two-phase study in which we ask a similar sequence of questions via survey and then follow up with more in-depth, probing questions through interviews and focus groups. While we began by focusing on our own university community of students (undergraduate and graduate) and employees (faculty and staff) representing a diverse range of academic disciplines and professional service areas, we employed snowball sampling to reach a broader pool of participants. Initial findings will be discussed including titles, genres, and authors identified as well as emergent themes regarding the impact of chosen books. Additionally, in light of this year’s ULA conference theme (“Our Stories Inspire”), attendees will have an opportunity to share a book that has been influential to them and see what books have made a difference in the lives of other conference attendees.
Speakers
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Maggie Marchant

Economics, Finance & Data Librarian, Brigham Young University
I am the Economics, Finance, and Data Librarian at Brigham Young University.  I started my current role in the fall of 2021 and love the opportunity to work with and help students and faculty.  I also love getting to work and constantly learn with great colleagues at BYU and throughout... Read More →
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Toni Pilcher

Library Instructor, Brigham Young University
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Rachel Wadham

Education Librarian, Brigham Young University
Thursday May 15, 2025 3:10pm - 4:00pm MDT
Entrada B
 
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